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Not a lot remains insideRoyJul 05, 2020
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The opening on the right led to the workshops and oil storeRoyJul 05, 2020
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The former coal stage area (visible in the next pic)RoyJul 05, 2020
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A 1942 crane tank locomotive built by Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn. Pic credit to Dave F.RoyJul 05, 2020
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A lighting pole still standingRoyJul 05, 2020
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A couple of windows have been bricked up on the north sideRoyJul 05, 2020
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A mysterious bracket (not guttering)RoyJul 05, 2020
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The workshop and break roomsRoyJul 05, 2020
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This wall mounted framework was built to hold some heavy kitRoyJul 05, 2020
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Down at the other end of the shedRoyJul 05, 2020
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Imagine the sound of an engine pulling out of hereRoyJul 05, 2020
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The hinge pins remain from when the shed was built. Doors were not added originally.RoyJul 05, 2020
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Superb brickworkRoyJul 05, 2020
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A cast iron rail chair in the undergrowthRoyJul 05, 2020
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This was one of the exhibition hall platformsRoyJul 05, 2020
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